In Indonesia there is a children’s magazine, the Bobo Magazine. Bobo Magazine was my favorite reading in elementary school. Even now, I sometimes buying the magazine.
There is one rubric that I like, which is Stories from the Fairy Tale Land. One of the characters is Ratu Bidadari (Queen of Fairies). It brings beautiful memories for me by realizing the Queen of Fairies figure into an amigurumi form.
Hopefully you will like this amigurumi. Happy crocheting.
Find other amigurumi crochet patterns of stories from fairy tale land here.
PATTERN
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Materials
Yarns:
– skin tone
– blue
– black
– yellow
– white
– pink
Hook
8 mm safety eyes
Tapestry needle
Stuffing
Adhesive (make sure it’s safe for the yarn you use)
Scissors
Abbreviations
MR = magic ring
st = stitch
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
inc = single crochet increase (2 sc in next st)
dec = single crochet decrease (join next 2 sts into 1)
BLO = back loop only
FLO = front loop only
sl st = slip stitch
Popcorn stitch = 3 dc cluster
Notes
I used small ply cotton yarn dan Tulip hook no. 2/0 (2 mm hook)
Queen of Fairies is approximately 19 cm (7.5 inches) tall with hat, 17 cm (6.7 inches) without hat.
Arms (make 2)
With skin tone
R1: MR, 5 sc (5)
R2: 2 sc, inc, 2 sc (6)
R3: sc in each st (6)
R4: Change to blue, sl st in each st (6)
R5: BLO sc in each st (6)
R6-9: sc in each st – 4 rounds (6)
Stuff as you go
R10: 2 sc, *FLO inc* 4 times (10)
R11: 2 sc, *inc* 8 times (18)
R12-13: 2 sl st, 16 sc – 2 rounds (18)
R14: 3 sl st, 15 sc (18)
R15: 4 sl st, 3 sc, dec, 4 sc, dec, 3 sc (16)
R16: 4 sl st, 1 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, 2 sc, dec, sc (13)
Stuff as you go
R17: 8 sc, dec, 3 sc (12)
R18: *dec* 6 times (6)
Leave a tail for sewing to the body.
There will be flat side and puff side of arms.
Legs (make 2)
With blue
R1: MR, 6 sc (6)
R2: 2 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc (8)
R3: sc in each st (8)
R4: Change to skin tone, BLO sc in each st (8)
Stuff as you go
R5-16: sc in each st – 12 rounds (8)
R17: Change to blue, sc in each st (8)
Make 2, don’t cut yarn from second leg, continue to body part
Body
R18: from second leg, 4 ch, start at 5th st from last sc in first leg, make 8 sc, 4 sc in ch, 8 sc in second leg, 4 sc in ch (24)
R19: 4 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 2 sc (28)
R20-21: sc in each st – 2 rounds (28)
R22: *5 sc, dec* 4 times (24)
R23: sc in each st (24)
R24: BLO 10 sc, change to yellow, 2 sc, change to blue, 12 sc (24)
Changing color tips:
First slip the yellow strands with 3 blue sc before changing colors. After changing from yellow to blue, slip again the yellow thread with 3 blue sc, then cut the yellow thread. Repeat in each change of the blue-yellow-blue color on the body.
R25: 10 sc, change to yellow, 2 sc, change to blue, 12 sc (24)
R26: 10 sc, change to yellow, 3 sc, change to blue, 11 sc (24)
R27: 4 sc, dec, 4 sc, change to yellow, 3 sc, change to blue, 4 sc, dec, 5 sc (22)
R28: 4 sc, dec, 3 sc, change to yellow, 4 sc, change to blue, 2 sc, dec, 5 sc (20)
R29: 3 sc, dec, 3 sc, change to yellow, 4 sc, change to blue, 2 sc, dec, 4 sc (18)
R30: 5 sc, change to skin tone, BLO 13 sc (18)
Cut yellow yarn about 30 cm (12 inches), embroidered into the body according to the blue and yellow color changing boundary.
R31: BLO dec, 1 sc, dec, <from here insert in both loops> 1 sc, *dec, 1 sc* 6 times (12)
R32: *1 sc, dec* 4 times (8)
R33-34: sc in each st – 2 rounds (8)
Continue to head part
Head
R35: *inc* 8 times (16)
R36: *1 sc, inc* 8 times (24)
R37: *3 sc, inc* 6 times (30)
R38: 2 sc, inc, *4 sc, inc* 5 times, 2 sc (36)
R39: *5 sc, inc* 6 times (42)
R40: 26 sc, popcorn stitch, 15 sc (42)
<Popcorn stitch for the nose is just the same as Nola the Little Girl’s nose, see how to make popcorn stitch here>
R41: 26 sc, BLO 1 sc, 15 sc (42)
R42-49: sc in each st – 8 rounds (42)
Attach eyes between R41 dan 42, with 10 sc spacing between eyes
Embroidered cheek with pink yarn
Stuffing the neck part firmly
R50: *dec, 5 sc* 6 times (36)
R51: *dec, 4 sc* 6 times (30)
R52: *dec, 3 sc* 6 times (24)
R53: *dec, 2 sc* 6 times (18)
Stuffing before close the head
R54: *dec, 1 sc* 6 times (12)
R55: *dec* 6 times (6)
Fasten off.
Sew arms to body. Flat side of arms facing the body.
Skirt
R1: knot yarn, FLO sl st in R23 of body, ch 1, *sc, inc* 12 times (36)
R2: sc in each st (36)
R3: *2 sc, inc* 12 times (48)
R4: sc in each st (48)
R5: *3 sc, inc* 12 times (60)
R6-8: sc in each st – 3 rounds (60)
R9: *4 sc, inc* 12 times (72)
R10-25: sc in each st – 16 rounds (72)
Hair
With black
R1: MR, 6 sc (6)
R2: *inc* 6 times (12)
R3: *1 sc, inc* 6 times (18)
R4: 1 sc, inc, *2 sc, inc* 5 times, 1 sc (24)
R5: *3 sc, inc* 6 times (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, *4 sc, inc* 5 times, 2 sc (36)
R7: *5 sc, inc* 6 times (42)
R8-14: sc in each st – 7 rounds (42)
R15: hdc, 16 dc, hdc, sc, sl st, sc, hdc, 18 dc, hdc, sc, sl st.
Fasten off.
Bun
With black
R1: MR, 6 sc (6)
R2: *inc* 6 times (12)
R3: *1 sc, inc* 6 times (18)
R4-5: sc in each st – 2 rounds (18)
R6: *1 sc, dec* 6 times (12)
Leave a tail for sewing to the hair.
Apply adhesive and attach hair to head.
Hat
R1: MR, 6 sc (6)
R2: *inc* 6 times (12)
R3: *1 sc, inc* 6 times (18)
R4: 1 sc, inc, *2 sc, inc* 5 times, 1 sc (24)
R5: *3 sc, inc* 6 times (30)
R6: 2 sc, inc, *4 sc, inc* 5 times, 2 sc (36)
R7: *5 sc, inc* 6 times (42)
R8: 3 sc, inc, *6 sc, inc* 5 times, 3 sc (48)
R9: *7 sc, inc* 6 times (54)
R10: 4 sc, inc, *8 sc, inc* 5 times, 4 sc (60)
R11: *9 sc, inc* 6 times (66)
R12-13: sc in each st – 2 rounds (66)
R14: BLO sc in each st (66)
R15: sc in each st (66)
R16: *9 sc, dec* 6 times (60)
R17-20: sc in each st – 4 rounds (54)
R21: *8 sc, dec* 6 times (54)
R22-24: sc in each st – 3 rounds (54)
R25: hdc, 23 dc, hdc, sc, sl st, sc, hdc, 23 dc, hdc, sc, sl st (54)
Fasten off.
In R13 of hat:
With white yarn.
Work in closed round, sl st in each end of round.
Knot yarn, FLO sl st, ch 1, sc in 2 rounds.
Cut white yarn about 90 cm (35 inches), embroidered on the hat. Start from the bottom of the front of the hat where there are curves. Embroidery diagonally to the upper left with a distance of 11 sc from the center line, then back down with a distance of 9 sc from the first diagonal foot. Repeat until returning to the starting point, then do it in the opposite direction.
Finished! Yay! \(^o^)/
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Queen of Fairies is an original character from Bobo Magazine. Pattern and pictures are original design by Crochethea. This pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. You may sell items you make from this pattern. You may link to this pattern but you may not copy any part of the pattern instructions on other websites. ©2020 Crochethea